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** [[Catch Phrase|Sorry about that, Chief]].
* ''[[Southland]]'' from NBC to TNT.
* ''[[Late Night]] Withwith [[David Letterman]]'' went from NBC to CBS in 1993, but because NBC owned the rights to the "Late Night" name, the show was renamed ''Late Show Withwith David Letterman''. ''Late Show'' is virtually identical to ''Late Night''.
* ''I'll Fly Away'' was briefly revived on [[PBS]] after cancellation by NBC.
* ''[[Law and Order: Criminal Intent]]'''s seventh season was its first after moving to USA.
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* ''[[The Practice]]'' was on ITV, the BBC and [[Sky 1]].
* The first two seasons of ''[[Veronica Mars]]'' were on Living, but the third and final season was on Trouble.
* Although [[David Letterman]] has a cult following in Britain, ''[[Late Show Withwith David Letterman]]'' has run on four different channels - Sky One, [[Comedy Central|Paramount Comedy Channel]], [[ITV|ITV4]] and Diva TV - and never lasted longer than a year on any of them. (If you count [[The BBC|BBC2]] running the episodes for the week the show was in London - his only appearance on British terrestrial television to date - he's been on five.)
* The first season of ''[[Ghost Whisperer]]'' was on E4, but from season two it was shown on Living (a better fit, given that Living is known for running ghost-themed shows like ''Most Haunted'').
* ''You Don't Say!'' (NBC), ''Seven Keys'' (ABC), and ''Beat The Odds'' (syndication) all began as local shows in Los Angeles before going national.
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